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Hitler, Goebbels, and a film projector.

Business as Usual: Hitler in Hollywood

Hollywood kept distributing films in Nazi Germany, facing pressure from both the regime and US censors. Some studios resisted, others complied.
by J. Hoberman via London Review of Books on December 19, 2013
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Tax Time

Why we pay.
by Jill Lepore via The New Yorker on November 19, 2012
Advertisement for a "Little Orphan Annie" comic book collection. The protagonist, Annie and her dog are in the foreground of the advertisement.

Little Ideological Annie

How a cartoon gamine midwifed the graphic novel—and the modern conservative movement.
by Ben Schwartz via Bookforum on November 30, 2008
Quartzite, Nevada

Tales of Desert Nomads

Tracing the long strange trip of the American Southwest, from military camels to retirees in RVs.
by Robert Sumrell, Kazys Varnelis via Cabinet on March 20, 2006
Director Edwin Carewe and studio owner Louis B. Mayer on a film set.

Moguls: Did the Jews Invent Hollywood?

Anti-Hollywood rhetoric often echoed anti-Jewish stereotypes. Carr shows how fears of Jewish “control” shaped debates over movies, culture, and politics.
by J. Hoberman via London Review of Books on March 7, 2002
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